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Note: I already contacted Ian of Forgotten Weapons; he still has yet to obtain an invite date to Israel's prototypes arsenal, so there's that. So I have to fall back on Plan C: seek aid elsewhere.
Like the RAH-66 Comanche, even though it flopped in real life, it could make up for that with it's appearance in something like a 3D animation or video game. But I need more reference images of the weapon with it's magazine removed, what caliber it accepts on it's receiver, and images of it disassembled.
But this weapon is proving to be tedious or elusive to seek ref images for. So I need help to shed light on where I can obtain archived images of this weapon.
But it's like this: The reason I'm emphasizing the word "need" instead of "want" is because my characters need them to act out or perform a scene. - Props are used to emphasize a specified fictional environment or scene. Without these items (like I described and meets certain requirements), my character(s) can't perform a scene like I have planned (E.G, a 1300's lumberjack can't be a 1300's lumberjack without an axe (as chainsaws were not invented at that time), a knight can't be a knight without a knight sword (a sai just won't work with a knight, that's something a ninja uses) and an archer can't be an archer without a bow and arrow). Remember how the Powerpuff Girls made Bunny in the episode Twisted Sister? They used artificial sweetener instead of sugar, dirt, and twigs instead of spices, what the girls considered to be "everything nice" and she ended up perishing in the end. So it's clear that sometimes substituting can have negative results. Each item I'm seeking will be assigned to one or more of my characters and this is why I can't substitute a Volkswagen Beetle with a Fiat 500 as an example. It just won't fit the scene.
There's a book called The Uzi Submachine Gun Examined by David Gaboury, but so far, no luck.
And just to prove to you I am indeed autistic: I just need more reference images of this prototype SMG/machine pistol hybrid weapon and I can close this caper - at least on this chapter!
- This is a quote from Bain from the Car Shop Heist. See how that dialogue fits this context?
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